Palma Campania culture, which takes shape at …
Years: 2637BCE - 910BCE
Palma Campania culture, which takes shape at the end of the third millennium BCE, is representative of the Early Bronze Age of Campania.
It owes its name to the locality of Palma Campania where the first findings were made.
Many villages of this culture are buried under volcanic ash after an eruption of the Mount Vesuvius that takes place in 2000 BCE or shortly later.
It owes its name to the locality of Palma Campania where the first findings were made.
Many villages of this culture are buried under volcanic ash after an eruption of the Mount Vesuvius that takes place in 2000 BCE or shortly later.
Locations
Groups
Topics
- Early Bronze Age III (Near and Middle East)
- Early Bronze Age IV (Near and Middle East)
- Middle Bronze Age I (Near and Middle East)
